The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, June 30, 1899, Image 2

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ISSTVIILUIIKD 1870.
"All the ttaw That's Fll to Print."
PnliMMtodeery Hvcning, except Sunday, nt 8
South Jardli iroet, Rhcnamlonh, Pn.
1UMII DUl'ANCK THI.UrilONU.
The Herald la dellrerod In Shenandoah nnd tlio
surrounding towns fornix cents nwock, pay
able to the carriers, lly mnll 3.00 n year, or
S3 cents n month payablo In ndYaneo. Ad
vertisements charged according to spneo nnd
position. The publishers rcservo the right
to chango tho position of advertisement
whenever the publication of news demands
It. The right Is reserved to reject any
advertisement, whether paid for or not, that
the publishers may deem Improper. Adver
tising rates made known upon application.
Entered nt the post office nt Shenandoah, Pa., ns
second class mall matter.
FKIDAY. JUNE 30. 1809.
OUR COUNTRY : First. Last and Forever.
Just previous to hla departure for
Europo, Robort P. Porter gave out n,
prepared statement concerning his
Cuban and Porto llican tariff and
fiscal work. Ho says in his statement
that the fiscal machinery of the two
islands was working satisfactorily :
"The future of Cuba, in my opinion,
can only be in annexation, and tho
longer tho Cubans in Cuba and the
antl-expausionlsts in the United
States continue to docoivo themselves
and the people by suggesting any
other solution, tho longer capital and
enterprise will be held from the island.
Cuba must have a good government,
and this she will achieve by becoming
in due course of time a state of the
United States. We cannot, in my
opinion, make a special treaty with
Cuba as an independent state. The
United States is responsible for Cuba,
and that responsibility is recognizod
throughout the world."
The Crime of 1899.
A despatch from Lebanon tells of
another advance in the wages of the
men employed in tho bolt and nut
works there, to go into efTeot to-morrow.
This Is the fifth advance that
the employes have received this year,
and will make the rate $3.75 per ton.
Other mills in the Lebanon valley an
nounce a similar increase in wages.
A few days ago an announcement
was made that "an advance, amount
ing on the average to about $1.00 a
day, had been declared in the wages
of 45,000 iron and steel workers."
The Cambria Steel Company, at
Johnstown, this week posted notices
of "a general advance of wages of 10
per cent." About 8,500 men are
affected by the advance. Nearly
every day for months past there have
been notices like these in the daily
papers of thn oountfy. Tlio nemu.
urutio and Populist papers are afraid
to omit these notices of wage ad
vances. They know, however, that
they are death to their dogmas. They
make no comment upon them.
A "famine in the iron market" is also
announced. This means that though
the iron and steel workers of the
country are busier than they ever
were before, they can not meet the
demand. The output of pig iron and
of the various iron and steol fabrics
has touched the highest figures ever
reached in this or any other country.
The report that there is a "famine"
in the market, that the demand far
out-runs the supply, shows that a
further large Increase in production
will have to be made if the orders
which are rushing in are to be filled.
In a general way this is the case
-with all the important indnstries.
Nobody ever saw before In the United
States such an activity in the princi
pal branches of trade. Nobody ever
before saw so many wage advances
in the same time as take place every
week these days.
Not only are tho ordinary wage
workers benefited by the change
which has come through the advent
of the Republican party to power,
bat farmers are also aided. The
prices of all farm products are much
above the line at which they stood a
year ago. They were higher then
than they were in 1890. Every per
boh who works with his hands or his
head throughout the United States is
helped by the Republican prosperity
-which has come to the country. Men
buy more commodities because they
dt more wages. They get more
wages now than they did at the latter
part of last year. Some of them are
v likely to get still more before next
year ends.
More than 3,000,000 wage workers
of the United States have had their
Income largely increased since tho
days of 1806, when the Bryanite reign
of Industrial terjpr was under way.
Between $2,000,000 and $3,000,000
more wages Is disbursed to the work
ers of the country every day at pres-
nt than was given at the time that
the repudiation party was making its
canvass three years ago.
The country hears nothing of the
J,crime of 1873" these days. It is the
crime of 1809 the immense advance
"in the wages of the vast majority of
American workers in all the industries
and the general high tide n the
wave of Republican prosperity that
is sweeping over the country which
Ihs Non-Irritating
Cathartic
Easy to take, easy to operate
Hood's mils
Mrs. Bradlsh, of Detroit. Wrote
Ars. Pinkham and Tells the Result.
LXTTIt TO 111. HNXnA MO. Bt.jlo
"About two yoars ogo I began to run
down and soon becamo almost a wreck.
I lost my appotlto and began to loso
flosh i my blood was Impoverished and
I had to leave our storo.
"Tho doctors gave mo a Httlo tonic,
but I steadily grow worso and consulted
anothor doctor, lio helped mo in sorao
ways, but my hoadachus continued, and
I began to have night sweats and my
rest was so disturbed that I would have
hystorla and would cry and worry over
buslnoss mattors and my poor health.
" Flnally.huBband took mo South, but
with no benefit. This was a yoar ago ;
no one can over know what a winter of
misery I spent. Would bloat aftor
eating and was troubled with palpita
tion of heart and whites. Having reail
by happy chanco of your medicine, I
bought It and wrote for your advice,
and beforo having finished tho first
bottlo of Lydla 13. Hnkham's Vegetable
Compound, tho hysterics nearly stopped
and I slept soundly.
"I used seven or eight bottles with
such benefit that I am as healthy as I
can over remombor of boing. I shall
novorcoasa to sound your pralsos."
Mns. E. M. BnADisu, 170 Dec Avk.,
Detroit, Mich.
Mrs. rinhham's advice is at tho free
disposal of ovory ailing woman who
wishes holp. Ilcr address Is Lynn, Moss.
Every case is sacredly confidential.
Is disturbing the Democratic party
to-day, and whioh is compelled to
soek another battle-ory.
Docs Coffee Agree With You 7
If not, driuk Grain-0 made from pure
grains. A lady writes ! "The first time I
made Grain O I did not like it but after using
it for one week nothing would induce me to go
back to coflee." It nourishes and feeds tho
system. The children can drink it freely
with great benefit. It is tho strengthening
substance of pure grains. Get n package to
day from your grocer, follow the directions in
making it and you will have a delicious and
healthful table beverage for old and young.
15c. and 35c.
INDEPENDENCE DAY AT NIAGARA FALLS.
Low Itate Excursion via the Lehigh Vnlley
Railroad.
Tickets will bo Issued for train No. 3, and
for Immediate connecting train from branch
lino points July lit and for all trains (oxcept
tho Black Diamond Express) July 2nd
and 3rd. Good for return passngo on all
trains, escort tho Black Diamond Express, to'
July 4th, inclusive. For faro from Shenan
doah for tho round trip will bo $3.27. Consult
Lehigh Valley ticket agonts for further
particulars.
On Every .Bottlo
Of Shlloh'a Consumption Cure Is this soar
antco : "All wo ask of you la to uso two-
thirds of tho contents of this bottlo faith
fully, tbon If you can say you aro not
benefited return tho bottle to your druggist
and ho may refund tho price paid." Frico
23 eta., 50 cts. and $1.00. Sold by P. D.
Kirlin on a guarantee
Fntnl Panic nt Cnr'dlunls'n Fuuornl.
Vienna, Juno 30. Vhlle tho remains
of tho late Cardinal Franz do Paula
von Schonborn, archbishop of Prague,
were being conveyed yestorday from
the Praciifi railway Htntlnt tu tno
nrchaeplscopal palace a panic arose
among the crowd, 20 persons being
terlouBly injured. Two have since
died.
Gront Strike Throntoned In Clilenco.
Chicago, June 30. Tho number of
men on strike at tho stock yards yes
terday was variously estimated at from
600 to 1,500. Tho only skilled hands
still out were the gutters. The strik
ers assert that a general strike will
take place July 1 unless their de
mands aro met.
Toxns Lynchers on Trlnl.
Athens, Tex., June 30. 'Walter "Wilk
inson, Joe Wilkinson, Polk Weeks,
William Brooks, John Greonhaw, Ar
thur Grcenhaw, W. B. Johnson, Will
iam Gaddis, John Stevens and Samuel
Hall wero yesterday remanded to Jail
without ball charged with having mur-
dored James, John and George Hum
phreys by taking them from their
homos and hanging them. Tho pris
oners will Institute habeas corpus pro
ceedings. The cose la tho most cele
brated In Texas' criminal history, and
the state has sont an assistant dis
trict attorney to aid In proseoutlng the
lynchers. Three of the men have con
fessed and others havo pleaded to bo
permitted to do so.
Tho Kontucsy linliors Floolng.
Lexington, Ky., Juno 30. Advices
from London, Clay county, aro that tho
adult male members of the Bakor fam
ily are leaving the county since the re
cent attempt to kill Bevcrloy Baker.
Dee Baker remains In London with
Mrs. Chrie Jackson, his sister. Andy
Baker and Joe Bowling aro heavily
armed Indoors at Bowling's homo In
Clay county for the present. Thoy do
not venture out In daylight. Andy
Howard, JUBt returned from the army,
passed through London with a big
store of nuns and ammunition. He
was mot at London by several of tho
Howard faction.
Testing Colorado's Jvlaht Hour Law.
Denver, Juno 30. Arguments on the
constitutionality of tho eight hour law,
which oaused a tie up now existing at
the trust smeltors In this state, were
bogun yesterday before tho supremo
court. The smelter managers have
not yot announced whether they will
submit the mattors in dispute to the
state board of arbitration, aa the
smelter men's union proposed to do,
They probably will wait for a do
minion on the eight hour law bofore
attempting to roach an understand
ing with the strikers.
Patal Flro in a Convent.
Now Haven, Conn., June 30. Plro In
the Convent of the Sacred Heart late
last night caused tho death from sui
focation of Sister Mary Aloyslus, and
3,000 damage to the building. There
were 20 sisters In the convont at the
time, but all the others escaped un
harmed.
Admiral Sampson's Substitute.
Washington, June SO. Secretary
Long yestorday signed an order ae
algnatlng Captain H. O. Taylor to com
mand the North Atlantic squadron dur
ln the month's Ieavo of Admiral
SamDSon. which begins early next
month.
Ilat Killing Mntolios Prohibited.
Chicago. June 30. On tho ground
that it was cruelty to animals, Mayor
Harrison instrufltad the police autnori
ties to stop a rat kllli. 3 contest
scheduled to take place last night.
' PEACE IN PANA.
3nt Trouble lny He Hxpootofl Wlioro
tho Noarocin Aro Golncr.
Pana, Ills., Juno SO. Tho doparturo
f stato troops and closing of mines
has rosultcd in complete restoration
Df poaco in Pana. Tho agents of min
ing companlos In Missouri. Kansas and
Toxns yesterday employed 230 nogrooa
for Bovlor, Mo., and other westorn
camps to tnko tho places of union
minors. Thoy occupied four coaches,
and on passing tho works of tho Pana
Cool company opened flro upon tho
ofllco and mlno buildings, doing con
siderable damage
Sovonty-fivo negroes departed last
night for Cartervlllo, Ills., to supplant
union minors, and 60 others loft for
Evansvllio, Ind., whoro union men are
idle.
Tho committco of nogrooa returned
last night from Springfield, whero thoy
presented resolutions passed at a moot
ing Wodnosdny night and a list of fam
ilies wishing transportation to return
to former homes to Governor Tanner,
who furnished them transportation for
300 porsons. This will cover transpor
tation for all romainlng blacks, who
will return to southern states today.
Dentil orOonornl Mnrtllt.
Towanda, Pa., Juno 30. Major Gon
ornl Henry J. Madlll died at his homo
hore yestorday, aged 70 yeare. Ho had
been ill hut a short time, although In
poor health for Boveral years. Ho had
a brilliant war rocord, boing appoint
ed colonel of tho famous Ono Hundrod
and Forty-first Pennsylvania volun
teers and led tho reglmont through
many momorablo battles. At Gettys
burg, of the 200 who went In but 19
camo out allvo. Aftor tho war ho was
elected register and recorder of Brad
ford county, also served a term In tho
legislature and as prothonotary of tho
county.
v
PTirsNIPV Is a decentivo disease
rviii"IClI thousands havo It .anil
TPOIIRJ F don't know it. If you
can rnako no mislako by using Dr. Kilmer's
Swamn-Hoot, tho groat kidney remedy, At
druggists in fifty cent and dollar sizes.
Samplo bottlo by mail frco, also pamphlet
telling yon how to find out if you hnvo
kidney trouble.
Address, Dr. Kilmor&Co.,Binghamton,N. Y.
NUdQETS OF NEWS
Deputy Sheriff Bacho, of San Joso,
Cal was seriously Injured during n
fight with highbinders.
Three hoys were saved from drown
ing In tho East river, at New York, by
17-yoar-old York Butler.
All tho tin plate mills In the country
will closo tonight owing to the failure
to settle the wage scale.
Five men wero drowned bjt tho cap
sizing of a skiff in the Mississippi
river near uiarKsviuo, mo.
The crops in western Cuba are gen
erally showing well, but parts of Pinar
del Rio aro suffering from drought.
Major Acosta, a Cuban officer, has
been arrested at Artemisa, charged with
complicity In a Havana safe robbery.
A cotton duck trust, including Ave
large companies In Maryland, with a
capital of $20,000,000, Is being organ
ized at Baltimore.
Drowned Sailors llnd tho Plnprno.
San Francisco, June 30. Dr. Babata.
bacteriologist of tho hoalth board, has
Just returned a report of his examina
tions of the glands of the two Japan
ese who wero drowned while trying to
escape from tho steamor Nippon Maru,
now hold in quarantine on account of
three suspicious deaths which occur
red on the vesmnl on hor trip from
China and Japan to this port via Hono
lulu. Dr. Babata found tho bacclll to
be those of the bubonic plague, and to
make his determination doubly suro
will propagato their growth. The
bodies of the Japaneso wero cromatcd,
and thero Is no danger of the disease
breaking out In this city.
Snloldo of a .Lending Virginian.
Petersburg, Va., June 30. As tho re
sult of Insomnia, melancholia and
nervous prostration, Hon. Charles F.
Collier, of this city, shot himself
through tho head yesterday, dying In
stantly. Ho was a lawyer by profes
sion, an ox-member of tho Confederate
congress, served soveral terms In tho
legislature, and had been elected
mayor of this city six times, but was
defeated by Hon. John M. Pleasant3
last spring by about six votes. Ho
was also proaldent at one time of tho
Southern Itallroad company. He was
72 years old.
New Richmond's Tornado Loss.
Hudson, Wis., Juno 30. Chairman
H. Ingram, of the Now Richmond re
lief committee, has Issued an official
circular to the public stating that a
careful estimato shows the money loss
from the tornado was $750,000. Sub
scriptions thus far amount to $60,000,
a large portion of which has been
Bpent in clearing away tho debris and
in giving temporary assistance to tho
people. Thero is great need of money
and building material. An appeal Is
made for assistance.
Beware of the Doctors'
Patchwork; You Can
Cure Yourself at Home.
Tr BLOOD POISON
Tho doctors nro wnouy unaDio to goi nu 01
this vile poison, nd only attempt to heal up the outward appearance of tho
disease the sores and eruptions. This they do by driving the poison into the
system, and endeavor to keep it shut In with their constant doses of potash
and mercury. The mouth and throat and other delicate parti then break out
into sores, and the fight is continued indefinitely, tho drugs doing the system
more damage than the disease Itself.
Mr. II, L. Myers, 100 Mulberry St., Newark. N. J saysj "I had spent a
hundred dollars with the dootors. when X roaiizea tna
they could do me no good. I had large spots all over my
body, and these soon broke out into running sores, and I
endured all the suffering which this vile disease pro
duces. I decided to try 8. S. S. bb a last resort, and was
soon greatly Improved. I followed closely your 'Direc
tions for Self-Treatment,' and the large splotches on my
ohest began to grow paler and smaller, and bofore long
disappeared entirely. I was soon cured perfectly and my
ekln has been as clear as glass ever since. I cured my
self at home, after the dootors had failed completely,"
It Is valuable time thrown away to expoct the dootors
to oure Contagious Blood Poison, for tho disease is be
yond thoir skill. Bwiits apeoinc .
S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD 1
ct In ftn entirely different way from potash and mercury It forcoB the
poison out of the system and gets rid of It entirely. Hence It cures the
disease, while other remedies only shut the poison In where It lurks forever,
constantly undermining the constitution. Our system of private home treat
ment places a cure within the reach of all. We give all neoeisary medical ad
vice, free of oharge, and save the patient the embarrassment of publicity.
Write for full information to Swift Speolflo Co., Atlanta, Gs-
THE PRODUCE MARKETS
An ItoMootod br Uonltngfl in Fhllnflol"
phln nnd llnltlinoro.
Phllndij,Yhla. Juno 2D. Flour weals;
winter aupcrdno, J22.25', Pennsylvania
rollor, clear, $34r3.2S city mills, oxtra,
i2.2SfT2.60. Ilyo flour steady at 13.10 per
barrel for cholco Pennsylvania. Wheat
stonily; No. 2 red, spot, In elovator, 7!V4
7Mic. Corn aulot; No. 2 mixed, spot, In
olovntor, 3939We.i No. t yollow, for local
trade, 40Slla. Oats steady; No. 2 whlto,
32c: No. 2 whlto, clipped, 32V4na24o. Hay
quiet: choice timothy, $1C.G0 (or largo
bales. Bret firm; beef hams, $21024.50.
Pork firm, fnmtly, J11.60P12. Lard easy;
western steamed, !.30. Duttor firm: west
ern creamery, lBV4fl8V4o. : do. faotory, 13
014o.; Imitation creamery, 13!10o.; New
York dairy, iSAWc; do. croamory, 1$M
CflStic; fancy Pennsylvania prints Job
bing at 21Blo.; do. wholesale, 20o. Eggs
Btondy; Now York and Pennsylvania, 15
OH.H0. ; western, fresh, littQUc.; south
ern, 9Ilc. Potatoes firm; southern, firsts,
J2W3.3S; do, seconds, 75c.W.f0. Cabbago
stonily; all kinds, H5W per barrel crate.
Baltimore, Juno 29. Flour dull nnd un
changed. Yfhoftt dull; No. 2 rod, spot
and month, 7B75!ic; July. 7547W4.:
August,. 7G(f"Gc; Beptombor, 78o.i
steamer No. 2 rod, 7071c ; southern, by
sample, 7O07W.; do. on grado, 7175Hc
Corn weak; spot, month and July, 3S'4
038?f,c.; August, 385T383io. ; September,
SSt45738o. ; stoamor mixed, 2GV403G&O.;
southern, whlto, 41140420.; do. yellow, 424
043c Oats stondy; No. 2 whlto, 32
32c; No. 2 mixed, 204131c Hyo firm;
No. 2 nonrby, BTtic; No. 2 wostern, 6H4c
Now York, Juno 29. Beoves steady;
cables quoto II vo cattlo at 11012c; ro
frlgorntor beef lowor at 8Vio. Calves In
very Httlo demand; prloea easier; voals,
buttermilks, 1404.40. Oood sheep
stondy; others woak: lambs oponod firm
to 15c higher; closed with ndvanoo lost;
shoop, J3S5.25; lambs, 5.G07.G24; main
ly $G.6G7.40. Hogs hlghor nt $4.3004.40.
I,1vb Stook Mnrkot.
East Liberty, Pa., Juno 29. Cattlo
steady; oxtra, $5.45ffl6.G0; prime, $5.30(115.40;
common, J3.GO4.40. Hogs active and
hlghor; prime mediums, $1.20; good York
ers, $4.1&34.20j fair Yorkers, $4.1004.15:
pigs. $4.1034.20; heavy pigs, $3.954.05;
good roughs, $3.103.G5; piggy sows nnd
stags, $2.7503.25. Shoop steady; oholco
wothors. $4.70U4.80: common, $203; year
lings, $3.60(56.30; spring lambs, $500.23;
veal oalves, $G07.23.
Hla Mlno Flro Suppress!.
Jerome, A. T.. Juno 30. Tho flro
at tho United Verde copper mlno,
which started Tuesaay night In the
rovorbatory and spread to tho under
ground works, was finally brought
under control yestorday. The 1,200
men omployed around tho smelter
fought tho flames with desperate cour
age. The water was Bhut off from tha
city and 5,000 people wero without
water. Fow complaints wero hoard,
however, and n mighty cheer was given
whon It was realized that tho mine's
smelter would bo savod.
Energy all gono ? Hcadacho? Btomncli out
of order? Simply a caso of torpid liver.
Burdock Blood Bfttore will ruako a new man
or woman of you.
Yollow Fovor In Now York ITnrbor.
Now York, Juno 30. John Johnson,
mate of tho Norwegian steamship
Krim, was removod to Swinburno Isl
and hospital yesterday afternoon, suf
fering from yollow fovor, and his con
dition Is serious. Tho Krim sailed
from Havana on June 20 for Mntanzas,
arriving at that port the same day.
Mate Johnson was taken severely 111
two days after tho arrival at Matan
zas. Tho crow will be hold at Hoff
man Island for Cvo days, and tho
steamer will be allowed to proceed to
tho dock with a now crew.
Mrs. Itnmsoy Attonipts Snloldo.
New York, Juno 30. Tho coroner's
Jury yestorday brought In a verdict
that Harvey J. Ramsey was murdered
by his wife while "she was temporarily
insane. Sho cut his throat last Friday,
and gave as a roason that ho snored.
As Mrs. Ramsey was on hor way across
the bridge of sighs to tho Tombs sho
attempted to thrust a hat pin into her
nook. Sho made several determined
attempts to commit suicide In this way,
but was eventually disarmed by a po
llcoman. Ambnssndor Pniinoerbto's liotimment
London, Juno 30. Tho correspond
ent of The Standard at Tho Haguo
telegraphs that ho has had nn Inter
view with Sir Julian Pauncofoto, head
of the British delegation at tho peace
conference, and beon assured by him
that he Intends to rotlro from tho
Washington embassy In April next.
The correspondent says: "Sir Julian
will stay In England aftor tho confer
ence until Ootober, unless the Alaskan
nffair calls him to Washington earlier."
Yottoi'dny'a Baseball Onmos.
National Loaguot At Louisville
Louisville, 11; Philadelphia, 3. At
Pittsburg Pittsburg, 9; Brooklyn, 5.
At Chicago Chloago, 17; Now York, 8t
At St, Louis St. Louis, 4; Baltimore,
2. At Clovolond Olovolond, 7 Bos-'
ton, 2.
Atlantic Leaguo: At Patorson New
ark. 7; Patorson, 3. At Lancaster
Lancaster, 7; Allontown, 1. At Scran
ton Scranton, B; Richmond, 1. At
WUkesbarre Reading, 3 Wllkes
barro, L
There la not the slightest doubt that tho
dootors do more harm than good In treating
Contagious Blood Poison; many victims of
this loathsome disease would be much better
off to-day if they had never allowed them
selves to be dosed on mercury and potash, the
only remedies which tho dootors ever give for
blood poison.
ALLG0GD MASSACRE Of FILIPINOS.
Commissioner Woroostor Contradicts
n Itoport ..nt From Mnnlln.
Chicago. Ju 10 SO. Doan C. Worces
ter, member of tho Philippine commis
sion, yostcrday cabled Tho TlmoB
Horald donying reports that Filipino
prisoners wero shot by order of Amorl
oan officers. This was In response to
a cnblo Inquiry sent by H. N. Kohlsaat,
as follows:
"Charles Bronnor, Minneapolis, Kan.,
Wrltos homo: 'Company I had four
prisoners and didn't know what to do
with thorn. Thoy nskod Captain Bishop
what to do. Ho said: "You know
ordors,' and four natives fell doad.'
Cable tho truth."
Commissioner Worcester's answer
follows:
'Tho original statement of Brenner
is untruo. Bronnor's charge wns
promptly Investigated by tho military
authorities hore. No facts wero ascer'
talnod to support tho charco at tho
tlmo of first Inquiry, but tho Investiga
tion has boon renewed and Is being
prosocutod vigorously and oxtonBlvoly.
This investigation has not yot been
coraplotod.
"Uronnor s chargoe has somo som-
blanco of truth, for tho roason that It
Is now bolloved that two prlsonors
wero shot In the hoat of battlo for re
fusing to pass to tho rear whon or
dcrod to do so. This matter Is boing
probed to tho bottom. It Is an Iso
lated caso.
"Tho Inhabitants of tho town rocont-
ly captured had boon maltreated, rob
bed and loft dcstltuto by tho Insur
gents. Tho natlvos rojolco at tho ar
rival of tho Amorloan troops, who
neither burn thoir homes nor loot their
proporty and who feed tho hungry.
Tho Inhabitants aro resuming their
ordinary occupations nnd aro ready to
co-operato with us.
Tho wounded Insurgonts , nro
brought to Manila, whero they rocelvo
tho samo caro and attontlon as our own
wounded."
Spain's Greatest Need.
Mr. R. P. Olivia, of Barcelonla. Spain,
spends his winters at Aiken, S. C. Weak
nerves had caused severe pains in the back of
his head. On using Electric Bitters, Amer
ica's greatest Blood and Nerve Remedy, all
pain soon leu mm. tie says uus grano
medicine is wnat nis country necus. iui
America knows that It cures liver nnd kid
ney trouble, purifies the blood, tones up the
stomach, strengthens the nerves, puts vim,
vigor and new life into every muscle, nerve
and organ of the body. If weak, tired or
ailing you need it. Every bottle guaranteed,
only So cents. Sold by -A. Waslcy, drug,
gist.
Whoollnp;'s Iioiuz 8'trfko Ended.
Wheeling, Juno 30. Tho greatest
labor struggle Wheeling has over wit
nessed, tho strike of tho motormen and
conductors of tho Wheeling Railway
company, oamo to an end yesterday,
whon an agreement was ontorod Into
by tho company and tho strikers to the
following offect: No omployo to bo
discharged oxcopt for cause, and tho
discharged employe or a commlttoo of
the men will be given an opportunity
to dlsprovo any chargos leading to
his discharge; 11 hours shall be ?
day's work; the oompany will pay 18
cents per hour; the company agrees to
tako back tho strikers and also to re
tain its present non-union employes.
The strike began on April 8. Tho men
wero rocolvlng 16 cents, and struck for
20 cents.
Bhake Into Your Shoes
Allen's Foot-Easo, a powder for tho foot. It
euros painful, swollon, smarting, nervous
feet, and Instantly takes tho stink out of
corns and bunions. It s tho greatest comfort
discovory of tho ago. Allen's Foot-Eiso
makes tight or now shoos feel easy. It is a
certain euro for sweating, callous and hot,
tired, aching fcot. Try It tolay. Bold by
all druggists and shoo stores. By mail for
25c In stamps. Trial package FREE. Ad
dross, Allon S. Olmsted, Lo Boy, N. Y.
Itooaovolt Is Fell- JUoKlnloy.
New York, Juno 30. Govornor
Roosovolt reached here last evening
from tho west. Ho declares ho is not
a candldato for the Republican nomi
nation for prcsldont in 1900, and that
ho Is In favor, of tho ronomlnatlon of
President MoKlnley. He said: "Ev
erybody In the west Is for. McKlnley'a
renomlnatlon, and I am most am?
phatlcally for his renomlnatlon, of
courso. Tho conduct of tho war In tho
Philippines makes It tho duty of every
man to stand witn it, and renders
President MqKlnley's renomlnatlon a
nocesslty." Tho govornor left for his
homo In Oyster Bay later In the even
ing. CASTOR I A
Por Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
A Halt Fare Tour to the Golden Gate rift
the Lelilgh Valley Railroad.
On account of tho National Educational
Association's thirty-eighth annual conven
tion at Los Angeles, Cal July 11th to 11th,
1809, tho Lehigh Valley Hailroad will raaKo a
rate of ono single faro for tho round trip,
plus two dollars, membership feo to teachers,
thoir friends, and those interested in educa
tional affairs, who .desire to go to California
at tho time named. Tickets will bo on salo
June SUk to July (Hit, limited for return
pastago to September 5th, 1809, Inclusive,
affording amplo opportunity for tours and
sight-seeing in the far Weat. Consult Le
high Valley Tloket Agents for farther par
ticulars. Florida lihort Line.
ThoNow York and Florida Express, via
Southorn Railway, leaving Broad street
stAtlon, Philadelphia, dally at 6:31 p. m.
carries through Pullman sleeping cans to
Augusta and Bavannah, Qa., Jacksonville and
Tampa, Fla., via Charlotte and Columbia.
This is the short line and most attractive
route to points in Georgia and Florida. AH
Information cheerfully furntebod by Charles
L. Hopkins, District Passenger Agent, 628
Gbostuut street, Philadelphia.
D. V, 1", V, A, International Contention
ltlohmond, va,
First class one way fare for tho round
trip, via Lehigh Valley railroad, Tickets on
salo for all trains (oxcept the Black Diamond
Express) July 11 to 13, limited to return to
July 31 jnclutlro. By deposit of ticket with
joint Agent at Richmond not later than July
28. and payment or feo of CO cents, return
limit will be extended to leave Richmond to
August 1R, 1809, Inclusive. Consult Lehigh
Valley ticket agents for further particulars.
Tell Your Sister
A beautiful complexion Is an Impossibility
without good puro blood, the sort that only
exists in connection with tho good digestion;
a healthy liver and bowels. Earl's Clover
Root Tea acts directly on the bowels, liver
and kidneys keeping them In perfoct health
Price So cts. and CO cts. Sold by P, D, Kirlin
on a guarantee.
J. B. Van
Largest Furniture
Five Minutes by Ferry
from Philadelphia
Personally Conducted Tourist Excursions to
California Without uhange of Cars.
Leaving Washington ovory Tuesday said
Friday at 11:15 a. m., tho Bouthem Eailway
oporatcs Personally Conducted Tourist Hr
curslons to San Franciso withont ohnngo of
cars, conductors or porters. The rente is
through Atlanta, Montgomery, New Orloans,
Houston, Ban Antonlo.Now Mexico, ArbvmlA,
and Sonthorn California. Tho cars aro the
vory latest pattern of Pullman Tourist
Sleepers, rosewood finish, have high back
seats, uphoistoiod In rattan, are stxteon
section, supplied with liuen etc., snmo as
standard sleepers, lighted by Pintech Gas,
have wldo vestibules, douhlo sash roller
curtains, lavatory, and smoking room for
gentlcmon, nnd two retiring rooms for ladles
Throo and ono-half days to Moxico and
Arizona, four days to Los Angoloa and
8outhora California, and flvo days to San
Francisco. Snch servico for Trans-Continental
travel has novor beforo boon offered.
Tho tourist carfaro Is less than via nuy
other route, effecting a saving of $25.00 to
$30.00 for tho trip.
All information, maps and rates furnished
on application to Charles L. Hopkins, Dis
trict Passengor Agont, Southern Kollway
Company, 823 Chostuut stroet, Philadelphia.
Keduced Kates to ltlclimonil, Vl.
On account of tho International, Conven
tion of tho Baptist Young Pooplo's Union of
America, to bo hold at Richmond, Vn., July
13 to 10, tho Pennsylvania Ballroad Company
has arranged to Bell oxenrsion tickets from
points on Its line, to Richmond, at rata of
slnglo faro for tho round trip (tickets via
Baltimore and steamboat fifty cents more
than single fare).
Tickets will bo sold Jnlr 11 to 13, and. will
bo good to return until July 31, lnclnslvo
except that on doposit of ticket with tho
Joint Agent at Richmond bofore July 28, and
the paymont of fifty conts, tho return limit
may bo extended to ieavo Richmond not
later than August 15, 1800.
Stop over at Washington on roturn trip for
ton days, not to oxcoed final limit of ticket.
For specific rates and conditions apply to
Ticket Agents.
Pneumonia Cured.
Mrs. A. J. Lawrence, of Beaver, Pa.,
says: "Brazilian Balm brought me out
of ' a severe attack of pneumonia in
splendid shape. It is a wonderful rem
edy for coughs and lung troubles. Also,
for outward use, for burns, cold-sores,
and chapped hands and face, it cures
like magic. It is invaluable in the
family."
Shenandoah drug storo, wholesalo agonts
Y. P. S. C. K. Annual Convention, Detroit.
For this occasion tho Lehigh Valloy Rail
road will soil tickets to Detroit and return at
ono faro for tho round trip, tickets on salo
for all trains (oxcept the Black Diamond
Express) July 3rd to 5th, limited to return
to'july 15th Inclusive. By deposit of ticket
with joint agent nt Detroit, on or beforo
July 12th, and paymont of feo of 50 cents,
return limit will bo oxtendod to Ieavo Detroit
to August 15tb inclusive For further parti
culars consult Lehigh Valley tloket agents.
Do You Know.
Consumption is preventable? Scienco has
proven that, and also that neglect Is suicidal.
The worst cold or cough can bo cured with
Shlloh'a Cough and Consumption Cure. Sold
on positive guarantoo for over fifty yoars.
Sold by P. D. Kirllu on a guarantee.
Coming Events,
July 3. Ico cream festival, undor auspices
of the Star Foot Ball team, in Bobbins' hall.
July 4. Ico cream festival, under auspices
of tho Returned Soldiers of tho Cuban war,
in Bobbins' opera house.
July 4. Picnlo and parade at Lost Creek
by tho T. A. B. Soeloty. Picnlo In Brown's
grovo.
July 4. Grand picnic at Lakosldo. Tree
dancing at tho pavlllion.
NERVITA PILLS
Restores Vitality, Lost Vizor and Manhood.
Cures Impotency, Nicht Emissions and
wasting diseases, all effects of self
abuse or excess ana indis
cretion. Anorvotonloand
blood, Tralluor. Brings the
pink glow to palo cheeks and
restores tho lire of youth.
Bv mail ROo tier box. G boxes
or 8-.50: with a written irnaran-
too to euro or refund tlio money
Send for circular. Address,
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Clinton & Jackson Sts.f CHICAGO, ILL
Sold at Klrlfn's drug etoro, Shenandoah, Pa.
LAKESIDE!
The only pleasure resort nnd, picnic gr6und
in this region. This season will be the most
successfully conducted since its existence.
The boats for the lake ore now undergoing
repairs at Reading. The grove will be
cleaned daily by workmen. Ice and wood to
prepsre and preserve meals for picnic parties
will be furnished free. An orchestra will be
established at this resort for the entire season.
For particulars address
B. J. YOST, Prop.,
DarnesvlIIe, Pal
YOUR EYES.
J. D. COLDRGN,
Of Schuylkill Haven,
Thonotod Itefracttonlst, who has testimonials
from the best people of tha county, as to his
ability, will be At
GHUHLEIl'B DRUG STORE
WEDNESDAY OP EACH WEEK.
If yonr eyes cause you any trouble call and see
htm. aiasses furnished If needed and no
medlolno.
EXAnilUHOHS FREE, .
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New Furfiifhre
Catalogue
Now Ready
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Camden,. N. J.
i
UWCLB BAU'S HOT BATHS.
ran iroT sraiwoa op arkakbas via,
BOUTUEim RAILWAY.
Will eradicate from your system tho linger
ing efleota f grip and othor ailments caused
by the severe winter, and malaria, rheuma
tism, neuralgia, catarrh, stomach, kldnoy,
.liver and nervous disorders, paralysis, blood
nnd skin dimnsoa, and chronic and func
tional dtrangomsnts. The mountain elhnato
ef Hot Springs is cool and delightful in
snmmor. 100 hotels open tlio year around.
For Illustrated literature, containing all
Information, address C. F. Cooloy, Manager
Bulsnoss Men's League, Hot Springs, Ark.
For reduced excursion tickets and par
ticulars of tho trip, addrtws W. A. Turk,
Qen'l Pass. Agt., Southorn Hy., Washington,
D. 0., er C L. Hopkins, District Passonger
Agent, 823 Chestnut St., Phila., Pa. 0-l-4m
A Card.
Wo, tho underslgnod, do hereby agree to
refund the money on a 60-ccnt bottle of
'Clrocno's Warranted Syrup of Tar If It falls
to cure your cough or cold. Wo also guaran
too A S5-cent bottlo to provp satisfactory or
money rofundod. A. Wasloy, O. H. Hagon
bnch, Shenandoah Drag Storo, and P. W.
Biorstoin St Co. ll-113t-dw
Ask your grocer for tho "Royal' Pa teit
Hour, and tako no other brand. It Is the best
flonr madn.
POLITICAL CARDS.
JjlOIt COUNTY COMMISSIONER, .
FRANK .R. KANTNER,
OV IOETV.
Subject to Rerubllcan'rulci" ' '
pOR COUNTY .COMMISSIONER,
HORACE F; REBER,
Ov Pike GuovB, PA.
Subject to Republican rules.
OR COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
BENJ. KAUFMAN,
" Oir TnitMOHT.
Subject to Republican rules.
TJIOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
JOSEPH WYATT,
Ov SiiESASOoin.
Subject to Republican rulos.
"JjlOR COUNTY REGISTER,
F. C. REESE,
, Of SnCTASDOAH.
Subject to Republican rules.
pOR RECORDER OP DEEDS,
EMANUEL JENKYN,
Op Potts ville.
Formerly of Jollett).
Subject to Republican rules.
JjlOU RECORDER,
J. H. NICHTER,
Ov Potts viixa
Subject to Democratic rulos. 1
JjlOR CLERK OV THE COURTS,
JOHN T. SH0ENER,
Ov OnwiGaDtrock
Subject to Republican rules.
pon rROTnONOTARY,
JAMES fll'ELHENRY,
Ov MAruxoT Orrr.
Subject to Republican rnlea.
pOR DISTRICT ATTORVETT,
CHARLES E. BERGER,
Or CsmeosA.
Subjoct to Republican rules.
SOLOMON HAAK
Agent for the Famous
BERGNER & ENGEL
Phlla. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still
Amber Ale, 'Bottled Pale Ale,
Blown Stont, Half and Hajf, Beer
and Porter.
L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S
BOCK BEER
ON TAP
At all its customers to-day.
Solomon Haak's,
11 fli South Main Street,
.Will recdve prompt Attention,